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How Temperature Affects Chemiluminescence
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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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HOW TEMPERATURE AFFECTS CHEMILUMINESCENCE
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SATOSHI TOMIYAMA
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WHAT IS CHEMILUMINESCENCE?
Light created by a chemical reaction
Called bioluminescence in nature-found in sea creatures and fireflies, for example
Like all chemical reactions, it is affected by temperature
Cold temperatures usually slow reactions, while warmer temperatures usually speed up reactions
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Paul Williams www.IronAmmonitePhotography.com
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HOW DO GLOW STICKS WORK?
Hydrogen peroxide is stored within a glass tube in the glow stick
Outside of the glass vial is phenyl oxalate ester mixed with a fluorescent dye
When you "crack" a glow stick, the glass vial breaks and the chemicals mix
When they mix, a reaction occurs, and they give off light as a result
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idiosyncratic
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THE PROBLEM
Does temperature affect how long a glow stick will last?
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nd-nʎ
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HYPOTHESIS
If I freeze a glow stick, it will last for a longer period of time
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Martin Pettitt
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MATERIALS AND PROCEDURE
Materials: 3 glow sticks, freezer, 3 cups warm/hot water in a bowl
I cracked the three glow sticks, placed one in the freezer, one in warm water, and the third left for control
I checked the brightness initially, after an hour, and after five hours.
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timo_w2s
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INITIAL BRIGHTNESS-FREEZER
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INITIAL BRIGHTNESS-CONTROL
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INITIAL BRIGHTNESS-WARM
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AFTER 1 HOUR-CONTROL
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AFTER 1 HOUR-WARM
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AFTER 1 HOUR-FREEZER
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FINAL-CONTROL
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FINAL-WARM
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FINAL-FREEZER
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IN CONCLUSION
Temperature does affect chemiluminescence
Cold temperatures will slow down chemiluminescent reactions
Warm temperatures will speed up reactions
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comedy_nose
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